Terrorism

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will not pay off your car loan and it’s illegal to ask, a 10th Circuit panel ruled Tuesday in upholding five charges of false claims against a Colorado man who did just that.

A man suspected of supplying the gun used in the Christmas market shooting attack that killed five people in Strasbourg has been handed preliminary terror charges, according to a French judicial official close to the investigation.

Though he reportedly blabbed about blowing up a courthouse and committing other heinous acts, a terrorism expert testified Monday in federal court that a 23-year-old Oakland man who pleaded guilty to helping Islamic extremists is neither violent nor dangerous.

Paris prosecutors confirmed Thursday night that a shootout with police in Strasbourg ended in the death of the suspect who opened fire two days earlier near a world-famous famous Christmas market, killing three.

Federal prosecutors charged an Ohio man with planning a mass shooting in a Jewish synagogue in Toledo, and also said Monday that a woman faces charges for buying explosives for another suspected terror plot at a local bar and farm.

U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared divided Wednesday over an effort by Sudan to avoid paying more than $314 million in damages to American sailors injured in a 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, a Navy destroyer.

Represented by the law firm Gair Gair, the administrator of the estates of people killed in a 2017 truck attack on the Hudson River bike path brought 14 complaints Tuesday against New York City and Home Depot.

Arguing before a Ninth Circuit panel Thursday, a U.S. government lawyer defended an anti-terrorism program that critics say puts innocent Americans on a watch list just for being Muslim or engaging in innocuous activities like taking photos in public.

Pulled into a legal battle 15 years in the making, lawyers for the U.S. government apprised the court Friday of its efforts to declassify documents that could link Saudi Arabia to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The Justice Department inspector general said Wednesday that it failed to identify who leaked a sensitive UK intelligence report about the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, but that four FBI employees violated agency policy by forwarding the sensitive report.

The high-profile trial of Patricia Hearst, the California publishing heiress kidnapped by a leftist military group she later joined for string of armed robberies and car bombings across California, “might have very well” killed its presiding judge, his former law clerk said Wednesday.